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René.
There are some explanation of pagerank at
[pr.efactory.de...]
1. A non-commercial writing site that launched in January, 1996. Google shows 324 links for the site.
2. A non-commercial travel site that launched in spring or early summer of 1996. Google shows 72 links.
3. A for-profit editorial travel site that launched in October, 2001. Google shows 1,510 links.
Site 1 has about 100 pages (if I remember correctly), site 2 has 8 pages, and site 3 has more than 3,100 pages.
All three sites are in DMOZ and Yahoo.
AND, all three sites have a PR of 6.
Based on these examples, it might seem that "time in service" could influence PageRank, since the older, smaller sites have the same PR as the newer and much larger site. But on the other hand, it's possible that the actual PageRank of the sites ranges from a very low 6 to a very high 6, so their seemingly identical PR may not be identical at all.
Older sites have had more time to accumulate links.
That doesn't necessarily mean they have more inbound links.
older sites many times still have links from directories and sites that are not updated anymore.
who knows though maybe the age of links is kicking in as well.
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